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Have you seen the reviews on the Street Sweeper?
Forgotten Weapons Review Personally I would go with something that is extremely common to the point where anyone could use it. |
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For my game I included one "E-SERE" cache per team near the bolthole. It contained mainly non-Project issue survival gear and could be covertly accessed by a team who's bolthole was breached, personnel on the run, etc. Personnel could get geared up but not stand out too much. The era is "classic" TMP, that is, the 1987 update is the general cutoff.
Weapons included an M14, 2x M1 Carbines, a Ruger Mini-14, a Remington 870 shotgun, an HK91 rifle with optics, Colt M1911, Colt M1908 "vest pocket" pistol, FN FAL, Glock-17, Ruger Single-Six revolver, Colt Detective Special. These weapons are serviceable and common, although with about half Project ammo commonality. Tony |
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In the equipment category, something along the lines of the Chamberlain CWA2000 PIR motion detector might be good. Granted it can only support 4 sensors and each sensor only sees out about 6m, but placing them on trails about 500m away may give you enough advanced warning of an attack or someone entering your kill box.
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Well Since I haven't seen it in a Morrow Project page How about the Browning Auto-5?
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FN FAL rifles silenced 22lr pistols TOOLS A good automatic watch (if all else fails, you can always sell/trade a Rolex) Leatherman Wave multitool (4th ed mentions a "swiss army knife") EQUIPMENT For 4th edition, you should definitely consider the GoPro camera: a tiny but versatile device capable of recording stills, videos and sound. RECON/spy teams need ways of recording and reporting ("a picture's worth a 1000 words" and all that sort of thing) Pair a GoPro with an android tablet for a security/bugging system http://www.techrepublic.com/article/...curity-system/ You can also get adaptors for telephoto lenses http://www.digitaltrends.com/photogr...age-gopro-mod/ For 3rd edition, you could include bullhorn spotting scope |
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And this link gives some really interesting ideas
https://nationalpostnews.files.wordp...hanartist1.pdf |
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Cut down with the plug removed so it holds 5 instead of 3..... Oh yes.
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Looking for something like this?
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yes Sir!!!
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The Barrel ( if not fitted with a ventilated rib) can be adapted to front sight and bayonet lug assembly, but remember that the Browning needs a firm hold to cycle correctly. It can take a sling if a proper front sling mount is made up. so five reloads on the sling five in a butt mounted /cheek rest holder and five in the gun is nice. By the way the bolt stays back when empty and you can "roll" another round up with your left hand then hit the left side button release to chamber ....damn fast!!! I carried the beauty for two years in Combat and fifteen in Law enforcement. Still have it. ( well and a couple more ta go with it.) used number 4 buck then in brass "shells" PS.. It is not a difficult weapon to clean and does not jam ( except with loose hold as stated above) main problem ( in Nam) was the wooden stock and hard finish from factory removed and refinished with a good oil soak no more problems However in game terms with black powder loads... I wonder?
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That's six long guns and five handguns..... How big was the Team? Any non standard equipment like an EMT bag or geiger counter? Non standard body armor or clothing? |
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